The DevOps movement, like its Agile predecessor, is focused on improving the communication and collaboration between the development and operations teams responsible for different aspects of an app throughout its lifecycle. While successful DevOps initiatives start and end with organizational and cultural change, there are also common practices that are enablers and/or tools used in support of DevOps. In this session you will learn about the DevOps practice of Configuration as Code &ndash managing and maintaining application configuration as versionable assets. This session will focus on the practice of Configuration as Code, while demonstrating a few of the popular tools available today, including Opscode Chef, Powershell DSC (Desired State Configuration) and others. If you are interested in implementing a DevOps initiative in your organization, then this session is a must-see.
Configuration As Code - Adoption of the Job DSL Plugin at NetflixJustin Ryan
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The Jenkins Job DSL plugin allows programmers to express job configurations as code. Learn about the benefits, from the obvious (store your configurations in the SCM of your choice) to the not-so-obvious (focus on intent, instead of succumbing to the distraction of multiple, complex job configuration options). We will share our experience adopting the plugin over the past year to create and maintain more complex job pipelines at Netflix.
The document discusses Bluemix APIs and API Connect on Bluemix. It introduces API Connect as an API gateway for Bluemix that allows developers to create, publish and manage APIs. It also provides tips for developing APIs using API Connect, including using Node.js, LoopBack and OpenAPI/Swagger specifications to define APIs that can then be published, secured and managed through the Bluemix API gateway.
IoT Devices Compliant with JC-STAR Using Linux as a Container OSTomohiro Saneyoshi
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Security requirements for IoT devices are becoming more defined, as seen with the EU Cyber Resilience Act and Japan’s JC-STAR.
It's common for IoT devices to run Linux as their operating system. However, adopting general-purpose Linux distributions like Ubuntu or Debian, or Yocto-based Linux, presents certain difficulties. This article outlines those difficulties.
It also, it highlights the security benefits of using a Linux-based container OS and explains how to adopt it with JC-STAR, using the "Armadillo Base OS" as an example.
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